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The foUowIng directory of the Health De p artment has been prepared by Dr. George 8, Poker, the City Registrar, and 1B published for the information of the public: Offloe of Board of Health and City Registrar at City Hall. BOARD OF HEALTH. Hon. John A. Wagoner, residence No. si st. Ph nip street. Mayor. Chairman. General W. G. DeSanasnre, Ward No. 1, rest d euee No. 27 East Battery. " George H. Moffets, Ward No. 2, residence No. io Legate street. Thomas M. Hanckel, Ward No. 3, residence No. 47 Hasel street. Captain Jacob Small, Ward No. 4, residence No. 4 Bull street. Thomas D. Dotterer. Ward No. 5. residence northeast corner Henrietta and Meeting streets. H. B.' Olney, Ward No. 6, residence No. 140 Com ?Thoaiah D. Eason, Ward No. 7, residence No. 78 A winiam L. Wtbb, Ward No. 8, residence No. 37 Rutledge avenue. Medical Committee. George ' S. Pelzer, M. D., City Registrar, real d euee No. 48 Cannon street. Bit Geddings, M. D., residence No. 16 George street. _ - ? j. p. chaza'. M. D., residence No. 6 Wentworth street. Standing Committees. On Hospital i and Dispensaries-D rs. Pelzer, Geddings and ChazaL On: Low Lota, Drainage and Nuisances-The Mayor, Dr. Pelzer and Messrs. Hanckel, Small and Webb. On Burial Grounds, Sextons and Hearnes-Dr. Ch az al, General DeSaossnre and Mr. Moffatt. On Public. Institutions-Dr. Geddings and Mtasrs. EasoD, Dotterer and Olney. On Epidemics, Public Hygiene and Quarantine -Dra.-Ged din gs, Chazal and Pelzer. On Accounts-Dre. Pelzer, Geddings and Cha s aL COMPLAINT BOOKS ard''open at the upper and lower wards Guard? houses, and citizens are requested to report all nuisances prejudicial to the pabilo health as promptly as possible, at either of the above named placea, ern HOSPITAL. Mazy ck st est, above Queen street. Surg:on in charge, J. S. Botst, M. D. Residence and otu ce, No. 285 Meeting street. Marine Department. City Hospital, Mazy ck street. Surgeon In charge, J. S. Bout, M. D. HEALTH DISTRICT KO. 1. Bounded on the norm by centre of Calhonn street, on the east by Cooper River, on the sooth by south Battery, and on the west by centre of Meeting street. Physician ta charge. Dr. Manning Simons. Office and residence. Church street, above Broad, next to the Charleston Library building. ' HEALTF DISTRICT NO. 2. Wea'ern Division, Surras' Dispensary. Bounded on the north by centre of Calhoun street, on the east by centre cf Meeting street, on the sooth by Sooth Ba'tery and Ashley River, and on the west by Ashley River. Physician la charge,-Dr. Joseph Tates. OHoe at S air ra's Dispensary, Society street, between King and Meei lng streets, residence No. 14 Lib? er tr street. ? . ... . . The'physician in-charge of this district ls re? quired to attend at the Lower Wards Guardhouse when called upon. ,( ^ HEALTH DISTRICT NO. 3. ; ? Bo und ed on the north by City Boundary, on the east by Cooper River, on the sooth bj centre of CAIiwuu street, and on the west by centre of Meeting street. . Phy fic.au m charge. Dr. J. h. Ancrum, ora ce and residence No. lo Mary street, opposite Eliza? beth street. ; . .. ir i . . j The physician tn charge of this district ta re? quired to attend at the Almshouse when called [ noon. .ri HEALTH DISTRICT KO 4. Bounded on the north by City Boundary, on the east by centre Of Smith street to Cannon street, then br rentre of Cannon to Rutledge avenue, then oy centre or Un Hedge avenue to George street, and then hy a line ruining m.the same di* rocilon through to' City Boundary, on the sooth by centre of .calhoun street, and on the vest by Ashley RlveKl 5 WX ? ? ? : . \ . I Physician in charge, Dr. T. Grange Simons. Office No. 18 Ashley street, ooposlte United states Arsenal. Residence No. 21 Rutledge avenue, op* posite Radcliffe street. . Tte physician, tn charge or thia district ls re -qmredto attend at the'Old Fol KS' Home when called npon. HEALTH DISTRICT NO. 3. BoundBcTon the north hy atty Boundary, OB the I -aaa t "by centre OT Meeting* stree t,- on the s^trth by -centre of calhoun street, and on the west by cen-1 tre o? Smith street to cannon street, then bycen-H tr6 or Cannon street to Ratiedge avenu', then by ] centre of Rutledge avenue to Grove street, then by a line running In the name direction to Oliy Boundary. Phjelcian in charge, nr. Isaac W. Angel, or floe and residence, st. Phillp street, opposite the Neck Market. The physician la charge of this district la re? quired to attend at the Upper Wards Guardhouse when calle' upon. OFFICE HODBS. From 8 to 0 morning; from 2 to 8 afternoon. AU dispensary patients who are able shall be required to attend at the office or the health dis? trict la whoa they may reside during the above epeclce/l effl e hours. The piyMclana In attend? ance win afford medical and surslcal relief and med! cl na gratuitously to all desi li ute sick poor persons, residents of their respective districts applying for treatment, who mav, la their opin? ion, be entitled to dispensary relier. It ls recommended that office patients attend punctually at the beginning of the office hoars. Calls may be left on tue slate at any time during the day at the respective offices, and at night at I toe residences or the physicians in charge. The ; nntabet and.street must be carefully given In alli applications for atteu dance at home.. C02IM.SHCIA.li NH WS. Importa, HARTLEPOOL, EKG-Per Norw bark Fre?r-8043 bare railroad iron. To Order. <TZ k ' ti;, t'.f .-i*?. lr*-<-". <??-* ... 9to? Cit ar les to a Cotton ?.Jilee and Narai Storr? M?rk?it. ornes CHARLESTON KIWS, ? ? ? ' TUESDAY Ev SN INO, May 7, 1873. f COTTON.-The Inquiry for this article was mod derate, the transactions indicating slightly easier rates In some cases,, the business being mostly by one seller to one bayer. Sales about ooo bales, say i at 20, 3 at 25 at 2?X, 406 at 22, 107 at 22K, 5 at 23ft. 5 at 2 i Kc. We q note : LI VE aPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to Rood ordinary.90 @21X Low middling.22 @ Middling.UX@?2% . Strict middling.... .............2?K<3.22K RIOS.-This grain was quiet. Sales about 30 tierces of clean Carolina at 8c ?? ft. We quota common to fair at *x@8 ; good 8K@SK NAVAL STORES.-Heceipta 218 cadta spirits and ? 643 obis rosin. Spirits turpentine was quiet, and there were no transactions. Rosla was doll and easter, some 200 bbls were Bold at $2 8:K for strained, and loo bois line grades on private terms. Crude turpentine may be quoted at $4 76 for YirglD, $3 75 for yellow dip, and $2 .60 for hard. ? >. ? FREI a HTS.-To Liverpool, by steam direct, nom : nal on uplands, nominal on sea islands; via New Tork, &donaplauda, Xd on sea islands; by sall, Kd on uplands, on se A luanda nominal. To Barre - on uplands. Coastwise-to New; fork by ?team $2 on nplandi and - on sea Islands ; Si 60 V tierce m rice; by sail KC * rfc on cotton ; - fi tierce on rice; 60o fl barrel on rosin; $8 fu OD loafer; flo * M oa timber. ? To Biston, by aalU Ko V lb on upland cotton; rosin eic; resewed ton* $9 60.910 60; phosphate $5@6 60. To Provi? dence, by sall $0 V M on boards, Xe fl th on cotton ; by steam fl fl bale on New York rates. To Philadelphia,-by-steam ?2 ft on cotton; by sail, f s fi M on boards; $?60@io on Umber; $a per ton en clay ..and $8a $3 60 on phosphates. To Baltimore, hy steam KC r ft by sall, $6 &O@T fi lt .oa boards; $s@3 60 on timber; f8 26 fi Con on phosphate rock. Vessels are in de? mand by our merchants to take lamber freights from Georgetown, S. C., Darlen and sauna River, Ga., and Jacksonville, Fla., to Northern ports, and $io@i2 -s. M are the rates on lamber and *oards;.i.-, . EXCHANGE.-sterling 80 day bills 23K DO?8TIO EXCHANOE.-The banks purchase tight checks on New Tork at par, and sell at K?K premian. Outside they purchase at from l-lfl@ H fixent, pre mi um, and sell at 3-u -@x premium. ja'toLD-HK^lS. . Marketa by Telcgrapn. MONET MARKETS. _ " LONDON, May 7. Noon -Consola WX. Bonds ?at at 89X Later.-Bonds dad at 89 K ? " ^ "_ FRANKFORT, May 7. 3? oom-Bonds 9?. ' * W- PARIS, Mar 7. Moon.-Rentes 64f 35c 7 NEW TOBE, May 7. T?oon.-Frei 'hts steady. Stocks Armer. Gold Arm at 14. Money easy at eat. Exchange, long 9K; short 10K. . Governments strong. State borda cull. Kv-ning.-Gold 13Xal3X. Governments off Ka v. S'ates very dnlL New South Carolinas X off. Rest qaiet. Freights heavy. Money 7 to gold. Sterling quiet. ? COTTON MARKETS. LIVERPOOL, May 7. Nona.-Cotton opened quiet and easier; uplands lld, Orleans li*d. , k ,M LaCer.-Cotton flat and irregnlar; uplands lOJia Bild, Orleans ll??d; sales 800u bales; speculation and export 1600. , " . Evening.-Cotton closed unchanged. Manches? ter ad vice s causes dullness, _ _ NEW YORK, May T. Noon.-Cotton ls drooping; uplands 23Xo; Or? leans 24 ; eales ?0. , . , Evening.-Cotton nominal; sales 81 bale9; up? lands 23J?. Orleans 24 S les of cotton ratures to day lO.Ouo bales, as follows: May 2?7?i23; June, 23 7-16, 23 9 16; July. 23?.22^; August, 23*; september, 22; October, 20, 20*; November. 19?. BOSTON. Mny 7. Cotton qule" and Arm; middlings 23j?c; net receipts 101 bales: gross P4?; exports to Oreat Britain 51; sales 200; stock 13.000. PHILADELPHIA, May 7. Cotton quiet; middlings 23XC BALTIMORE, May 7. Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 23??c: net r c ipts 211 biles; groBS 241; exrorts coistwlse ios; sales44ti;.last evening 330; stock 10,380. NORFOLK. May 7. Cotton quiet; low middlings 22c; net receipts 410 bales; exports coastwise 256; sales loo; stock 2720. WILMINGTON, May 7.,_ Cotton Arm; middlings 22c; net receipts bales;exports coastwise 64; stock 2494. ' SAVANNAH, May 7. Cotton active; bolders very firm; middlings 22.=i; net recelpu 476 bales; Bates 825; stock 18, 110. MEMPHIS, May 7. Cotton quiet and weak; middlings 23c; receipts 8S9 bales. . AUGUSTA, May 7. Cotton dull; middlings 22c; net receipts 76 bales; receipts loo. MOBILE, May 7. Cotton weak; middlings.22)?c; net receipts 6S0 bales; exports to the continent 680; coastwise 909; sales 200; stock 17,351. . NEW ORLEANS. Mav 7. Cotton weak; middlings 23c; net receipts 1622 bales; gross 1745; expor.s to Liverpool 1616; sales 11800; stock 81,786. GALVESTON, May 7. Cotton steady; good ordinary 20>?a20>?c; net i receipts iso bales; exports coastwise 40; sales 200; stock 9121. PROVISIONS ANO PRODUCE MARKETS. LONDON, May 7. Turpentine ls quoted at 62s. LIVERPOOL. May 7. Noon.-Breadstuff's firm. Fe > winter wheat 12s. Corn 2ss 3d. Cumberland cut, 29s. Lard 46*. Evening.-Short rib middles 33 < 6d. NEW YOHK, May 7. Noon.-Flour a shale (Inner. Wheat 2a3 better. Corn quiet and witnout decided cha ge Pork quiet at $13 76. Lard steady; steam P>,' 9?. 'turpentine qnlet and weak at 56a57. Rosin quiet and weak at $ < 65a3 70 for strained. Evening.-Flour armer and moderately active; common tn fair extra fSalt); good to choice $ IQ 05 al2 76. Whiskey 88c. wneat irregular, closing dull, with noon's advance nearly lost; winter red Western $l 87al 93. Corn a shade Armer at 76 ?77. Rice Arm at 8??a9>i. Pork $13 76. Lard heavy at SXaOX. Naval stores dull and heavy. Tal? low Bteady. ST.lLotns, May 7. Floor quiet. Corn steady. Pork $12 5 '. Bacon duli. Order lots shoulders 5Xc: e'ear sides 7*7Kc. CINCINNATI, May 7. Flour excred and bisher; family $9a9 25. Corn unchanged. Pork 312 72. L >rd drooping; kettle 9c Bacon closed cull; shoulders 5)?<:; sides 7a 7#. Whl-key 82c LOUISVILLE, May 7. Barging firm. Flour ve-j tl rm with an a ??anc lng tendencv. Corn arm and tn good demand. Provisions in fair demand on orders. Whiskey 82c Blew York Rte? Market. Nsw YORK, May 6. The Dally Bulletin save: There has been a fair average call for the day, aud the tone of the market ls pretty healthy for most grades, though buyers do not give domestic quite so much atten? tion as holders would like. Full prices are asked throughout, however, and there ls ho pressure to realize on aor grade Sales to day of 260 bigs Rangoon at 6jia7Xc and 160 baga Patna at 7#c n New York Naval Stores Market. Nsw T?BK. May 6. The Daily Bulletin says: Receipts to-day 6329 bb s rosin; 19 do crude turpentine; 107 do spirits turpentine The market for spirits turpentine has b'-en dull and irregular, c'.oa'ng weak at 56?ia 67o for merchantable. The sales were 120 bois at 67c; loo do at 67 Kc and small lots from store at j soc. Rosin has b?en inactive, abd prices of] strained are nominally a shade lower. We quote strained $3 70 The better grades are unchanged. Tar qnlet but Arm, witt 6) bbls Washington sold at $337?; wilmington quoted at $3 50a3 75. City pl ten Arm at $3 76 delivered. Wilmington Market. . WILMINGTON, May 6. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Sales of soo casks at 49c per gallon for Southern packages. A decline of l oent. ROSIN.-Sales or 382 obis at $5 for low pale, and $6 for extra pate CKODK TURPENTINE -Sales or 281 bbls at $2 75 Tor hard. $4 for ye low dip, and $5 for virgin. Market dull and drooping. TAR-Has advanced fie. Sales of 40 bbls at $2 75 per bbl. ?Havana Market. HAVANA. April 27. A considerable amount of business has been done tu all classes o' sugars during the week, ma y orders from Europe and a fair quantity from the United States havltg been la the mar? ket. The news from the former country bas been more favorable, and from t te Unite I States an advance of prices wa? reported yesterday, ail of which bas caused last quota'l ms t i improve and cluse very Arm. The opinion that tho crop will show a very small (ir any) 1 rrraase on last year's. appe>rs to be g?lolng ground as the season advances, aud to this ls due, la a great measure, the activity noticed tn our market dui lng tne past weeks. 7hb argument lu favor of a short crop ls, that although the weather bas been unusually dry, and consequently favor >b:e for grlndtug and transportation the receipts do not exceed much those of last year. Brides, toe season ls advanc? ed, and the rains, which win undoubtedly set lu next Tioiit", wm cause man v estates to stop thi-lr work, leaving waatevar cane they may have standing for next season. . Clay Sugars-Have been bought extensively ror the north of Europe and Spain, and prices have ruled ?rmly at ;l03?aio<? rs arrobe for No 12 of common ral >, and io v *n ?? rs for Derosne's and otb?r spacial sorts, which, vanes are quoted to? day. The sales or this, class am m nt t> 40.000 boxes at 8>(alo\ rs for Nbs 8 and 10:9}?\\\ rs for Nos ll and 12; lot?all>? rK lor Nos 13 and 14; lt Ma 13V r- for Nos 15 to 17; i2,S'ai< rs for Nos 18 to 20, and l?bate?? rs for white?. The demand for the United States bas been comparatively moderate. At near outports some 15,0JO bniui have been sold. t Molasses Sugars-Have not participated much of the general activity of the marker. Still, some 7000 boxes were bought, mostly for Liverpool at 'rom 7??t8>? rs arrobe for Nee 8 to 10, which ls equal to last week's prices. Outrifug.tK-The great animation of our mar? ket this week has been equally div ded between these sng8rs and clayed orders, espeohlly from France ?nd the United states, have been numer? ous, and no less tuan 40.000 boxes changed bandi at enbauoed prices, viz: loxan* rs arrobe for Nos ll to 13. An advance of prices co -1 hes sorts has been" reported yesterday from New York, probably the c< mequence of tne demnnd here. A large sale-3000 hhds-was published ve-?t? rday, deliverable ar Calbarien at prices kept secret. Muscovadofs.-Good reflnioggrades ?re necon lDg scarce lu flrst bands, and the demand along the coast for shipment to the States oontluue un? abated. In coabequenc'1, however, of the scarci? ty of vessels and higher rates of same, the amount of business la not so targe as lt wonld otherwise have been. , Sales reported amount to about 6000 hhds only. The closing quotations are as follows: Inferior tu common reOomg 8?a9 rs arrobe; fair to fully fair 8??a9j? rs; rjood to prime OJtfoOXrs, and fair to goo i gr eery lOalOJi rs. MOLASSES-Is higher at outports. with siles at from 6i?a65? rs per - The demand Is fair and supplies moderate. s here at 6 rs. Cleated hence 848 hnds for New York; 200 do for Boston; 692 do for Oelawa'e Breakwater, a d 385 do for Newfoundland; and, from Mata- zap, 2692 hhds for New York; 432 do ror Porland; 1691 dolor Philadelphia, and 4 io do for Ballimore. Receipts by Railroad. May- 7. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. 259 bales cotton, 191 bbls naval stores, 2 cars ^ock- To Railroad Agent, Pelzer. Rodgers A co, whtlden A Jones, Kinsman A Howrll. M Trlest, P AChazal Barden A Parker, O Leibenrood. Witte Broa Macqueen lc RlecRe, II Bulwinfcie, Holmes A CAL er, Walker, Evans A Cogswell. NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD. 7 ba'es upland and l bag sea Island cotton. 1032 obis naval Btnres. cars lumber, mdse. AC. TO G H Ingrahnm A Son, Kin-man A Howell, Barden A Partier, I) C Ebaogh, Whllden & Jones Ravenel A co, W C Courtney A co. W R cioutuian, Chas Leibenrood, Chapeau A co. 8 D Stoney, Mr Milli gan, F Klentworth, H Wohlkea. J c Mallonee, E Welling, Railroad Agent and order. Passengers. Per steamship Champion, from New York W wilkins, F J williams. J A Fo-ter, Mts Joseohs and two children, Mrs M M Wills. E L Kinney, H Cope, D Newport, J A Bowie, J F Whitney, john WiUUHis, WJ Huntress, H C Cornell, P Clare, A J White, Jr, w F BTittnn. B Mayer. L Lohman, J McCannon, W Wylie, P McL Burbank, Dr n WC Hough, Miss Jennie Hough, J H Green. Mrs Geni Woodbury and two children, D McCarthy. Geo E Slocum. Mis -locum, E E Bedford, I) C Konnins, wir,;, nnrs and two children. Mina Carpenter, 3 E Blackman, J B Bradley, Ella Boyd, Mrs Davis Wm smith. j Per steamship Sea Gull, from Baltimore-Mr F C'^H.?uand*T11 V H L C Gravi11' ana aOZr ?FW 1,1,01 Boy' from Savannah via Site Si1, Hl?t0?.Hea?' *c-Dr W J Jenkins and Enm? n P.JEJ?KLN8' M" HarmB' H W ???ns. 0 PORT CAL. KN I) AJ?. ?i MOON'S PHASES.. New Moon. 7th, T noars 69 min?tes, morning. First Quarter. 16th, IO boars, 46 minutes, morn'g. Full Moon. SSd. 6 hoars, 49 minute?, evening. Last Quarter, 29th, 8 hours. 63 minnies, morning: Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday... Friday. saturday... Sunday. SUN RISES. 6 . 8 6.. 7 6.. 6 SUN BETS. 6. 46 6 49 6 47 6 47 6..48 6 49 MOON B. ? 8. sets 7.. 4 8.. 4 9.. 8 9..69 10..42 ll..38 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, 8. O.MAT 8, 1872. ? .at 32 deg 46 min 83 sec. | Lon 7R deg 87 mm 27 sec. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Champion, Lockwood, New York left 4th Inst. Mdse. To James Adger A co, S O Railroad Agent, James Allan, Southern Express co, O D Anrecs A co, D A Amme, Jas E Adger A co, M A A Ashton, E D Andrews, G w Almar, Mrs B Armstrong, Adams, Damon A co, T M bristoll A co, H Bischoff A ce, W H Bird A co. Dr Baer, B Boy?, F C Borner, H Brown. H B Banks. Blum A Miller, T A Beamish, E E Bedford, D o' Brien. E Bull, Bollmann Bros, Chat>e A Cuttino, Crane. Boyiston A co. John Catnpsen A co, L Chap?n, T M cater. Cameron, Rarkley A co. w H Ch afee A co, W O Courtney A co. E R Oowperthwalt, T D Clancy A co, Coosaw Mining A M co, Carrington, Thom u A co, J B Dawson, a Daly, nowie, Moise A Davis, M Drake, Douglas A Miller. Ellas A Bro, Mra M Dunlap Mrs il Finley, I? F Fleming A co, Furchgott, Benedict A co. Forsythe, Mccomb A co, 1 L Falk A co. Fogartie's Book Dep it, D Fitzgibbon, J Franke, J U Graver A co, Gaslight co, Graman A schwache, coardln, Ma.tblessen A co. N A Hunt. P L uuillemln, Hart A cn. H Gerdts A co, J H Hillen, ? B Hasel on, J Hurkamo A co, A Hiing, Jaeger Bros, Johnston, Crews A co. U H John-on, H W Erlete, Ki in ck, Wickenberg A co, H Klarte A co. Kinsman Bro-?, Knobeloch A Small. Ladd, Martin A Mood, Wm McKay, P F Murr.iv, LO A Lengnlck, Lanrey. Alexaoder A co, P B La 'lane A co, J H Lawton A co. Chas Lltscngl, G A Locke. J G Milnor A vo, S R Marshall A co, Wm Matthlessen, Marshall A McM lian, w Marscher, W A Menrtens, Menke A Mu 1er. McLoy A Rice. R A McDonald, J J Middle*oa, C H Merrill, Riordan. Dawson A co, C L Mather A co, D O'Neill A Sons, B O'Neill. DPaul A co, W F Paddon. O Pion re, Paul. Welsh A Braud ??, 0 F Panknln, N M Porter, u P ? - oppenheim, J Klee. J W Rice, P J Ruckle, J R Read,' E B .stoddard A co, Ravenel A co. c Sahlmann. Sell A Foster, Stoil. Webb A co, Wm .?Chr. der, Steffens, Werner & Ducker, J Shaw, O Sonntag, S A A Telrgrsph co. Steele A Wardell. A O stone, M Simmons, H Slender, A Sumner. Miss M Taj lor J F ray lor A co, Thomas A Lanoeau. R Tnorullusou A co, S Thomson, M Trle-t, Otto F Wteters, Tiedemao, Calder A c >, J no Thompson A j co, Terry A Nolan, Jno H V?llers, F voa yantea, walker, Evans A Cogswell, Wagener A Moneees, W Cderhardt. S H Wilson A Bro. W J Yates, W G WhUden, D A Walker. P Win-man A co, Mrs S Watts, Mrs M J Zernow, and others. Steamsnip Sea Guli, Dutton, Baltimore-lea 4th inst. Mdse. To Mordecai A co. P c Trenholm, Tiedemao, Calder A co, N M Porter. Stol!, Webb A co, Chapeau A Heffron. J B Graver A co. wm H Chacee a co. A Nimitz, Jeffords <k co, P Wloeraan a co, C Lillenthal ? co, S K Marshall A co. C L Ossendorf. J >' ogemann, Raienel A co, C Grave* ley, B Feldmaan A <-o. Rev J A McIntyre, Mac? queen A Klecke, W J Trim, U Bischoff A co, Wm McKa?, O Cia :ta<<. J P Brown. K J H Fischer, Jno Campeen A co. F L O'Neill, J N Roosoo, P Walsh, L Keuacke, J E Adger A co, C C P.nckoey, Jr, J.<a Cosgrove, D A Amma Ravenel, Holmes & co, R K H mig ins A co, E H Stelllag, Railroad Agent an-i Order. steamer Pilot Boy, MoNelty, Savannah via Beaufort, Hilton Head and other Landings. Mdse. Ac To Ravenel, Holmes A co, J Apple, H Scheper A co. C Dunn, T M Haackel, southern Ex? press co, 'lorry A Nnlaa. Sloop J W Foxier, from Santee. 660 bushels rough rice. To W c Bee A co. SAILED YESTERDAY. steamer Dictator. Ooxetter. Paiatka via Jacc Bonville. Ac SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Prank Walter, Brewster, from Frederlcks burg, Va, May 8. LINT OF VESSELS OT. CLEARED ANO SAILED FOR THIS PORT. LIVERPOOL. Nor bark Dracpner, lngold9en, saled....March 20 The Amie, Davis, sailed.March 16 The Avondale. Adams, ap.Jun 18 Br hark Onward, Evans, up.April 12 The Georgiana,-, np.April 17 NEWPORT, BN G. The Zella, Holten, sailed.March 16 The Essex, Smith, balled.March 26 CARDIFF. The Carl N Dobeln, Stenan, saHed.Jan 10 The Medway, McMillan, sailed.March 8 The Christiana, Messel, sailed.March 22 Br hark F nie de V Air, Jones, cleared.March 16 Br bark Perseverance, Cook, ap.March 20 MILFORD. The Lalla, condy, sailed.Feb 27 .crass. The Athene, Sorensen, sailed.March 19 SWANSEA. The Brenton, Rich, sailed.March 20 The Bachelor, Tooker, sailed.March 26 RTE. The Heinrich, Wufler, sailed.April 8 DOMESTIC. BOSTON. Nor bark Columbia, Svendsen, cleared.May l Brig E H Kennedy. Hallett, cleared.April 26 Brig Minnie Abby, Harding, up.April 24 NEW TOBE. SchrMyrorer. Brown, np.April 24 PORTLAND, MK. Bark Alice O Dix, -, cleared.* pm 27 Doors, Gaelics anb ?lin?s P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer in DOORS, SASHES AND BLINDS, STORE DOORS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN MOULDINGS, WINDOW GLASS, NEWELS, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, BALUSTERS, SLATE MANTELS. OFFICE AND SALESROOMS, No. aO Hayne street, FACTO BT, HOBLBECK'S WHARF. mchS-fmwly ?lillmerp, ?trcim (SOO?B, Ul. S PRIN.G OPENING! MBS. M. J. ZBBNOW, No. 804 KING STREET, Will open THIS DAY an assortment of MILLI? NERY GOODS, Ladles' and Children's Ready Made Suits. Sole Agent for Mlle DEMOREST'S PAPER PATTERNS. SHOULDER BRACES, STOCKING SUSPENDERS, and . LILY BLOOM. DRESS-MAKING in all Its branches. Country orders will receive prompt attention. mch28-tu;bs3uN)B TT O A. MOSES, PH. D Geological SnrveyB and Maps promptly and exactly executed. Phosphate and Mining Pro? perties reported upon, and Working Plans fur? nished. Separat ng and Metallurgical Proces? ses adapted to Ore Deposits, special attention to CHEMICAL ANALYSES or FERTILIZERS, Drags, Ores, Minerals, Ac. LABORATORY, riecM-stiuhsmo No. 2H George street. REMOVAL.- THE SUBSCRIBERS have removed their place or business from No 131 to No. 86 East Bay street, opposite (HE DAILY NEWS Office, where 1 hey can be found wliha fail stock or Goods In t elr Hoe, sad will be hanpy to serve their mends ns here ofore. Oat-door Auction Sales a tended to with promptness. LACRE Y, ALEXANDER A CO. may6-mtath94 . ; gftiptTfflg 1HE PHLTiADELPHIA IRON STEAM -, LINK. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIPS GULF STREAM, Captain Hnnter, VIRGINIA Captain Hinckley, Are now regularly on the Line, insuring a Drat class sea connection between Philadelphia and Charleston, and in alliance with Railroad Com? panies at both termini, afford raold transportation to and from all points In the Cotton States, and co and from Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago and the principal cities of the Northwest. Boston, Providence and the Eastern Manufacturing Cen? tres. tar The GULF STREAM ls appointed to sall from Brown'a Wharf on FBIDAY, May 10th, at io o'clock A* M The VIRGINIA will follow. For particulars of Freight arrangements, apply to WM. A COURTENAY, Union Wharves. W. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agents, No. 12 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. may? F OR NEW TORE ON WEDNESDAY, MAT 8TH, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. NEW IRON STEAM LINE-ESTABLISHED 1870. BTATE-ROOMS ALL ON DECK. The Splendid New Iron Sldewheel Steamship SOOTH CAROLINA, Beckett. Commander, will sall for New York on WKDNBSDAY. May 8th. at IO o'clock A. M., from Pier No. 2, Union Wharves. Through Bills or Lading to Liverpool and the New England Cities as usual. Insur nee b i steamers of this Line X per cent. Far Freight or Passage Eugageraent-s having very One Deck Stateroom accommodattona, apply to WAGENER, H?GEK A CO.. No 28 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY. No. 1 Union Wharves. mays _ ?rrj (Socos, Sft. j NO. ??44 KING S TREET, WILL OFFER ON MONDAY, MAY 6th, and during the coming week unprecedented bargains in COMPRISING 10 pieces Rich LIONS' TAFFETA SILKS, at $1 and $126 io pieces Gros Grain, $i 87 and $t 76 io pi?ces Superb Gros Grain, $2 and $2 60 10 pieces Elegant Japanese Black Stripe, enly 76c. 60 Japanese Silk Dress Patterns, $8 60 2 cases Assorted Summer Dross Goods, 26c. A lot of Elegant Alpacas at reduced prices A slendld selection of Llama Lace Shawls from $io to too 60 Elegant Shetland Shawls, $2 so and $3. DOMESTIC AMD LINEN DEPARTMENT. 20 case? of BLEACHED, from 10 to 20c-a saving ol 8 cents per yard ls guaranteed locases Fast Colored Prints, latest styles 2 cased Figured and S Tiped Percales, 18, 20 and tte. I io pieces 84 Bleached Linen Damask only 70c, worth ll 100 dozen Napkins, $125 50 dozen Doylies, 76c. 1 case of all Shades Linen Lawns, 26c. 2 cases Bun* and Figured Lawns, 15c. WILL BB SOLD AT VERY LOW FIGURES: 100 pieces Swiss Muslin 60 piece > Plain snd striped Nainsook 60 pieces Plain and striped Jaconet 25 pieces Victoria Lawns 200 pieces of Striped, Bordered, Dotted and Fig? ured Piques 100 pieces Bobhlnet 2000 pieces Mosquito Net, only 76c. RIBBON DEPARTMENT. We li ave Ju-1 opened & fresh Invoice of Pla'n, Bolled and Gros Grain RIBBON, comprising all' the fashionable shades at very popular prices. HOSIERY AND PARASOLS. We call particular atientlon to the above goods, which will be round real bargains, offer? ing an opportunity seldom met with In this city. OUR CLOTH DEPARTMENT. This department we have made a specialty, and thali continue to devote particular care and attention to lt. Tae latest novelties have been received, and buyers will Und an assortmeht of goods varied, extensive and unusually cheap. We desire to call earnest attention to thia depart? ment, as we shall endeavor to render lt more at? tractive each week, and will guarantee that no house tn the etty cai excel lt In quality or In , prices. FMM,BENI1I(1T& Ko. 244 KING STREET. HHnsmcai Carot. T. T. CHAPEAU & CO., DEALERS AND DISTILLERS OF TURPENTINE AND ROSIN, OFFICE NO. 143 EAST BAY. CHARLESTON, S. O. The highest prlceB paid for Crude. aprl9-6mos_ ?JHAS. HEBENBOOD, STEAM TURPENTINE DISTILLERY", AT FORKS OF ROAD, CHARLESTON, S. C. Offices-No. 128 Meeting street, and corner Line and Meeting streets. ??Highest prices paid in Cash for Orude Turp?n .Jne.-oa Virgin..$4 60 | Yellow Dip $3 601 Hard.$2 60 mcni9 amos_ L?URN1TUBE REPAIRED AND RENO VATED NEATLY, PROMPTLY, AND AT MODERATE RATES, By J. L. LUNSFORD, febo smith Street, north of Wentworth. ttil?onV fcbuerttsemimt: Copyright s?5jj^?.;.. A Full Assortment bf Fancy Groceries. The Best Place in the City to Fill your Orders. NO. 306 KI\G e?TIt GET, A FEW DOORS NORTH OF NEW MASONIC HALL, Send for Samples of Tea, and Compare Prices. ~pOR NEW TOBE. WKW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP UNE. ESTABLISHED 1845. The popular Sldewheel Steamship CHAMPION, R, W. Lockwood, Commander, will sall from Adgers'South Wharf for the above port?n SAT URDAT, the nth Instant, at 6 o'clock P. M. MW The CHAMPION ts handsomely and com? fortably titted np for passengers, and offers supe? rior Inducement* to travellers going North. gW Marine Insurance by this line half per cent. SW Through Bills or Lading given on cotton to Liverpool, Boston, Providence, and the New Eng? land manufacturing towna For Freight or Passage Engagements, apply to m ay 6-6 JAMES ADOER Sc CO., Agents. J OE BALTIMORE. FREIGHTS RECEIVED DAILY, AND THROUGH BILLS LADINO ISSUED TO PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, THE CITIES OP THE NORTHWEST, LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN. The Fine Steamship SEA GULL, Dutton Com? mander, will sall for Baltimore, on FRIDAY, loth May, at e o'clock P. M. $W Philadelphia Freights forwarded to that city by railroad from Baltimore without addi? tional insurance, and Consignees are allowed ample time to sample and sell their Goods from the Railroad Depot la Philadelphia. For Freight or Passage apply to PAUL C. TRENHOLM, Agent, may7-4_No. a Union Wharves. A-NGBOB LINE STEAMERS, SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Passengers booked to and from any ^g^BBtL Railway Station or Seaport In Grat2$fi&?? Britain. Ireland, Norway, Sweden. Denmark, uer many, France, Holland, Belgium, and the United States, AT LOWEST CURRENCY RATES. Cabin Fare from New York to. Glasgow, Liver* pool. Londonderry or Queenstown, $75 and $86. intermediate, $33. steerage. ?26. DRAFTS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT. Parties seualng for their friends in the Old Country can parchase tickets at reduced rates. For farther particulars apply to the Agents, HKNDKKSON BROTHERS, No 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. Or to DOUGLAS NISBET, aprll-amosnaw_Southern Wharf. ?pOR LIVERPOOL, VTA QUEENSTOWN CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAILS. THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN STEAM COMP AN ? will dispatch one of their first-class, fail powei Iron Screw steamships rrom PIER No. 46 N. R., EVERY WEDNESDAY, Cabin Passage $80, gold. Steerage Passage (Office No. 39 Broadway) $30. currency. For Freight or.Cabin Passage, apply to WILLIAMS A GUION, No. 68 Wah street, N. Y. N. B.-Through Bills Lading to Liverpool Issued hy the Charleston and New York Steamers, which ruase close connection with the above line. For particulars and rate of Freight apply to JAMES ADGER A CO., WAGNER HUGER A CO., may? Or WM. A. COURTENAY. pAOIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers ot the above line leave Pler^ffiMa No. 42. North River, root of Canal a&BSB street, New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of tne mn and 80th of every month except when these dates fall on sunday, then the saturday preceding. All departures connect at Panama with learn? ers for South Pacific and central American ports. Departure of 16th touches at Kingston, Jamaica, For Japan and China, steamers leave Sau Fran? cisco first of every month, except when lt falls on Sunday; then on the day preceding. No california steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Aspinwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passage Tickets or other information apply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf foo. of Canal stree;, North River, New York. July2ft-iyr P. R. BABY. Agent "YyTEEKLY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA , ANS SEMI-WEEKLY TO BEAUFORT, S. 0. The Steamer PILOT BOY Captain W. T. MCNELTY, I Will leave Accommodation Wharr every MONDAY MOKNINO, at 8 o'clock,,_ for savannah. Beaufort, Uilton Head and span? ish Wella. Returning will leave Savannah every TDSBDAY MORNING. Will leave for Beaufort, Pacific and Ohlsolro's Landings every THTK.SDAT MORNING at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave Beaufort every FBIDAT MORNING Freight received WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Must be p: spaid to Way Landings. Goods consigned to care of Agents will be for? warded free of srorage or commission. Freight received for points on Savannah River, to be transferred to sreamer ROS \, which leaves Savannah ev-ry TUESDAY MORNING. cabin Passage to i-eaufort $3. Deck Passage lo Beaufort $1 60. For eogagemerta apply to RAVEN EL. HOLMES A CO., rebs-sw vo. 177 Kat Bay. F OR FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, TWICE A WEES. ?^MgS^Tbe splendid 8'-? ?j??5? DICTATOR.Captain COXKTTER CI'lY POINT.Capta n MCMILLAN WILL SAIL AS FOLLO (VS: The DICTATOR will leave Charleston every TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'cl ick, The CITY POIN r every FRIDAY EVKNINO, at 8 o'clock, FOR FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, PA'.ATKA AND ALL LANDINGS ON ST. JOHS'S RlVelR? Returning, DICTATOR leaves Paliuk? FRIDAY Mo KN I NO and Savannah SATURDAY MORMNU, arriving here SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Returning, CITY POINT leaves Palatka MON DAY MORNINO. Jacksonville TUESDAY MORNING. savannah WEDNESDAY MOSSING, arriving here WKDNESD?Y AFTERNOON. For Freight or Passage, having First-class Ac? commodations, apply to RAVE NFL A CO., Agents, Corner Vanderhorst's Wharf and East Bay. maya Drugs at THE GRE.?T SO ITH ERX TOME AND Universally Popular Stomachic and Appetizer. CUBES DYSPEPSIA, PREVENTS CHILLS AND FEVER, CREATES APPETITE, RESTORES THE NERVES, ' CUBES DEBILITY, PURIFIES THE BLOOD, RESTORES TONE TO THE S TO M ACH, PLEASANT TO THE TASTE EXHILARATING TO THE BODY, And la the most POPULAR BITTKR9 Now before the public. Try lt and be convinced. DO WI E. M Ol PROPRIETORS AND WHOLES febao-wfmscAwSmos (Cigar e ano Soba ct o. EMPEROR WILLIAM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING CIGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE Bio. 310 KINO STREET, THREE DOORS SOUTH OF SOCIETY STREET. OIOARS AND JOB ACOO of all kinds. PIPES of every quality. Call and examine Stock before baying else where. WILLIAM SCHRODER, Proprietor. N. B.-The Wheel of Fortune constant .j OD hand. Invest 25 cents and try your luck. mch7 DCA vi yr_ li our cac-. gOUTfl CAROLINA RAILROAD. CHARLESTON. S. C.. December 28,187L On and arter SUNDAY, December 24, the Passen? ger Train H on the South carolina Railroad will mn aa folio Wo: FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.U \ at Arrive at Augusta.4.25* M FOB COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.10 A M Arrive at columbia.4.06 P M FOB CHARLESTON. Leave AuguFta.7.40 A M Arrive at charleston.8.20 p M Leave Columbia. 7.40 A H Arrive at Charleston.3.20 p u THROUGH WILMINGTON TRAIN. i eave Augusta.8.uo A M Arrive at Ringville.9.00 A U Leave King ville.12.30 p M Arrive at augusta.6.30 F M AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.8.30 p a Arrive at Augusta.7.30 A II Leave Augusta.6-00 p a Arrive at uharfctron.6.66 A a COLUMBIA NIGHT EXP ESS. (Sauciavs excepted.) Leave Charleston.7:10 e u Arrive at Columbia.6.30 A H Leave Columbia_. 7.00 p a arrive a-. Charleston. 7.00 A M SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Summervale at. 7.25 A M arrive at charleston at.8.46 A M Leave Charleston at.3.30 p M Arrive at ?aummervlle at.4.46 p M CAMPEN BRANCH. Leave Camden.6.16 A M Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A M Leave urtunibla. 1.46 p u Arrive at Camden.6.26 p ii Day and Night Trains make close connections Augusta with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad. Nliti.t Train connects with Macon and Augusta Railroad. Columbia Night Tram connects with Greenville and columbia Railroad, ano wu h Charlotte R. ad i pointa Non h. Camden Train ronnectB at Ringville dally (ex cept sundays) wlib Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Columbia. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. S. B. PICKENS. O. T. A. JanW S AV ANN AH AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD. CHARLESTON, March 30, 1872. On and after SUNDAY. March 3 ist, the Pas. seuger Trains on this Road will run as follows: EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave 0barleat:n daily.3.30 P. M Arrive at savannah dally.9-46 P. M Leave Savannah dally.1L80 P. H. Arr.ve at Charleston dally.7.20 A. M DAY TRAIN. Leave Charleston, sundays excepted.. 8.16 A. M Arrive at savannah, suudaysexcepted. 4.16 P. M. Leave Savannah, Sundays excepted... 8 00 A. M Arrive at Charleston, Suudays exc'ted. 4.05 P. M Freight forwarded daily on through bills of lad lng to points In Florida and by Savannah Une o steamships to Boston. Prompt dispatch given t< freights tor Beaufort and points on gort Roya railroad and a; as low rat.ps aa by any other line Tickets on sale at this ornee for Beaufort ove Port Royal Railroad. 0.8. GADSDEN, Engineer and Superintendent. S. a B0YLSTON, Gen'l ft. and Ticket Agent, aprl ?DrjcUeale. THEY ARE WIRRIT! ENTIE-ELY VEQETABLE. They contato no arsenic or pobo n oas ingredliats of any kind-notmug th tue least degree lnju rloas to the system ander any circumstances and may be administered with penect safotj to an Infant. They never falito care the moat obstinate cane when taken ai directed. ... . They cure immediately. Inno case will the nattent nave more than one chill after the flr*t'-dosel-andk In the majority ofoassa.noteveti that.- ??' <?? ? ? . They accomplish the work by destroying the cause o: disease, which no other remedy pretends to do . .. ,? ...? ".^T?' They are an e tree t a ai prevenUve,nentratlslng tba malarious poison In the system, and tbug avert I lng ita conaequenoes. 0yi . -..f,.... , . SE & wttmimm ? IALE DRUGGISTS, CHAHLESTO.V, 8. C. ?i - : ; : '\ '? ' "!;";;, !^ '?*>?- ja . UPrttqs ana S?taxcixus. i . . jy RUGS AND ME D ? O ? N^Bfl, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; DR. xi. BAIE?, . . . : -. lo 'I..-J ; -. : fa .".:> : J ??*.J No. 181 MEETING STEEET, offers his Large and Well-Assorted Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, : PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, And ali the Leading Proprietary Medicines. The rolle win g comprise a few of the CHEMI? CALS he has on band. These goods are par abased 6? the Manufacturers, and will be sold to the trade at the lowest possible flgnre: CHEMICALS, IODINE RE9UBLTMED. Iodide of Potassium, Bromide of Potassium. Nitrate of Silver. ' Quinine, P. A w. and a. ts. Morphine, P. A W. and B^ ? 8? Ohloral Bydrate, made by Schering, Berlin. Aloine, German. Indolora, Quevenne's Iron, (French,) Iron by Hydrogen; (Merck's,) Glycerine, (Merck's and American,) Calomel, English and American.. Blue Mass, English and American. Chloroform. Sulphuric Ether. Chloric Ether. . Acetic Ether, sweet Spirits of Nitre, Ac, Ac Supercatbolate of Soda.: Supercarbolate of Zinc Podophyliin. Leptandrin. Hydrastln. Irlsln. Caulophyllin, Ac, Ac, HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES. A Full Stock O' HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES always on hand, comprising Tinctures, Pellets, Powders of d.Serent Triturations, Family Medi? cine Cases, Ac, Ac. The following are a few of the FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES always kept in Stock : GRIMAULT'S SYRUP OF THE HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME. Grlmault's Guaran? Powders, for Headachcy Neu? ralgia. Ac Orlmauit's Matteo Inj. orlon. Grlmault's Lera'a Phosphateof Don. Mathey-Caylus's capsules. Purgatif Le Roy. Quevenne's Ircn,-(w|th Spoon.) Olgarettes-Esplc for Asthma. Drag?es de Santonine-5 centigrammes, Ac, Ac, Ac. Kidder's Electro-Magnetio Batteries. None bot the Purest Drags used, and satisfac? tion guaranteer*, botn as to price and quality. . - Ordern are solicited from Druggists, Physicians Country Merchants. Planters and. others, with' the a-surance that they shall receive prompt and careful attention. . mcht-Smos Business Catos. c HARLES BER BU S?E, BASKET MANUFACTURER, No. 379 KINO STREET, Has }ust returned from the North with a large Stock of Goods, consisting of : BASKETS, CHINAWARE, AND TOYS. ALSO. A large assortment or CHILDREN'S CAR? RIAGES, raoginz tu price from $4 to $25. Ee ls &iKo agent tor Colby's Celebrated "Little Washer and Clothes Wringer," the most perfect and cheapest in ase. which he selia at manufac? ture re1 price. Call and examine for y om se ir, mokas fmvrtmo